Rold Gold pretzels recalled for undeclared peanut allergen

According to a news release by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the recall results from a recall of a Frito-Lay supplier of certain lots of flour that had undeclared peanut residue. Affected Frito-Lay products may have been produced with the recalled flour.

No reports of illnesses related to the product have been received.

Recalled Rold Gold products were sold throughout the United States with “guaranteed fresh” dates from June 28, 2016 – August 23, 2016, as marked on the front of the package.

The products’ nine-digit manufacturing code, found directly below the “guaranteed fresh” date, includes the numbers “32” in the second and third position (example: x32xxxxxx).

The following products were impacted:

· Rold Gold Tiny Twists - 1 oz. , 2 oz., 16 oz. and 20½ oz.

· Rold Gold Sticks - 16 oz.

· Rold Gold Honey Wheat Braided - 10 oz.

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According to the FDA recall, the Rold Gold Tiny Twists are also included in select multipack offerings. These products have a 11-digits manufacturing code including the letter combination AM, TO, QH, QC or SW in the second and third position (example: xAMxxxxxxxx). The impacted products have different, varying “use by” dates, including: